
Black Stars midfielder Kwasi Sibo says he’s assured the nationwide workforce is progressing steadily below head coach Otto Addo.
His feedback come after Ghana sealed qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to be staged throughout the US, Canada, and Mexico subsequent summer season.
Addo had confronted mounting criticism following the Black Stars’ shock failure to qualify for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), the primary time in additional than 20 years the workforce had missed the continental event.
Ghana completed backside of their qualifying group after six matches, prompting widespread requires his dismissal.
Nonetheless, the previous Borussia Dortmund coach redeemed himself by guiding the workforce to the World Cup, topping Group I with 25 factors.
Sibo, who made his senior debut towards Mali, believes Addo’s management has fostered a robust sense of togetherness within the squad.
“One factor I’ve seen on this workforce is unity, and when a workforce is united and able to combat for one another, it’s onerous to beat,” Sibo informed the Day by day Graphic.
“We’re very united, and I really feel we’re heading in the right direction,” he added
Since incomes his first call-up, Sibo has began all three matches, serving to the Black Stars shut their qualifying marketing campaign in spectacular style.
Ghana will start preparations for the World Cup later this month with worldwide friendlies towards Japan and South Korea, earlier than studying their group-stage opponents when the draw is held on December 5.